Raising Autism Awareness
Today, there are many organizations geared towards raising autism awareness. Two of the organizations that do their part to raise the awareness level for autistic spectrum disorders are The Autism Society of America and Autism Speaks. These are the two most popular organizations focused on helping individuals who have autism. These organizations work to raise money for research by hosting benefits and walks, among other programs. The more that is known about these disorders, the higher the likelihood of more breakthroughs in treatments.
After becoming aware that their grandson had autism, Suzanne and Bob Wright founded the organization Autism Speaks in February of 2005. It is based in New York City and is a champion in helping raise autism awareness. The Autism Society of America also does a huge amount of work and began back in 1965. It was founded by Bernard Rimland, Phd. Today, it has grown in huge proportions, with well over 200 chapters nationwide, and over 120,000 members and genuine supporters.
The month of April has been designated as Autism Awareness Month. During April, U.S. television shows dedicate episodes to different aspects of autistic disorders. Also, many companies and organizations have teamed up to raise awareness for autism disorders and funds to help with research. In December 2007, a resolution that declared April 2nd as World Autism Awareness Day was passed by the United Nations. Having awareness raised to these levels is extremely important if huge strides will ever be made in solving the autism puzzle.
It is important to raise autism awareness to both allow individuals to understand these disorders and to help raise the needed funds for more extensive research, and hopefully someday, develop a cure. If you have a family member who has been stricken by one of these disorders, then you totally understand how important this research can be. There are those in the world whose lives have not been touched by these issues and may not fully understand the importance of finding a cure. Organizations, such as The ASA and AS, work to heighten the awareness level of autism. Hopefully, a cure will be found one day.
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Today's Tip On Autism
An autistic spectrum disorder can be first noticed in a child by the age of 3 and in many cases much earlier. It is normally the parent who is the first to notice the behaviors or at times, the lack of certain behaviors of their children. Children who are stricken by disorders of the autism spectrum act differently than other children and sometimes do so from birth. They are most often unresponsive to parents and other individuals and will focus on objects that are not of any relevance, for an extended period of time. The child may also show signs of changes as they develop. If a child was once able to focus and interact with parents and others by babbling and cooing and suddenly becomes resistant to socialization, then this could be a cause for concern.
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